These striking black and white images are full of joy and love but they also highlight the realities of living with dementia.

Such a diagnosis can be devastating and frightening and members of the Forget-Me-Not Chorus - a choir which supports those with dementia and their families - understand the challenges faced first hand.

Now the Cardiff-based choir, founded by mezzo soprano Kate Woolveridge, has commissioned an exhibition which explores those realities - the laughs and losses, absurdities and frustrations, pain and joys and, overwhelmingly, love - through a mix of photography, poetry and music.

The stunning photographs, taken by Dan Green, have just gone on display in Penarth for a week-long exhibition, Demenstoria, which features poetry by Louise Osborn, inspired by honest accounts of members of the choir.